No stability in Lebanon unless Hezbollah disarms: Saudi FM

Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister said on Friday that there will be no stability in Lebanon unless the militant group Hezbollah disarms.

“This is what we hope,” Adel al-Jubeir said at a press conference in Madrid with his Spanish counterpart.

On Thursday, the Saudi minister called the group a “first-class terrorist organization” that should lay down its arms and respect Lebanon’s sovereignty.

The escalated rhetoric comes amid a political crisis sparked by Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s surprise resignation, citing Iran and Hezbollah’s meddling in the region as the reason he was stepping down.

Top Lebanese official have accused Saudi Arabia of forcing Hariri’s resignation and holding him in the kingdom against his will.

France has been trying to mediate the crisis and French president Emanuel Macron has issued an invitation to Hariri and his family after his foreign minister met with Saudi King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman about the crisis.

Hariri’s Future TV in Lebanon said Hariri will leave Saudi Arabia tonight, and hold a meeting with Macron on Saturday at midday.

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